Classes

2018 SPRING CLASSESPlease scroll down to see each class. We offer various classes in acting, production, musical theatre and other areas of interest for youth of all ages. Classes run each Spring and Fall.

You will be contacted by your instructor prior to class start date.**Please note our refund policy at the bottom of the page.**

Junior EnsembleAges: 8 - 11yrs

Instructor: TBD

Start Date: Feb. 6, 2018

Classes: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30-6:30

Performance Date: May 6, 2018 at 1pm & 3pm

Price: $265

All classes will meet at DCP's Actor's Lab located 20700 N Main Street, Ste. 112 in Cornelius.

All classes will meet at DCP's Actor's Lab located 20700 N Main Street, Ste. 112 in Cornelius.

Teen Improv Class

DCP’s Teen Improv Troupe* is geared for teens that are dedicated, disciplined, and passionate about comedy and acting! Taught by our local instructor who trained at The Second City, the world’s premier improvisation troupe! We promote a curriculum that teaches the methods of improv, with emphasis on character building, teamwork, communication and self-esteem. This twelve-week course helps students learn what it takes to create comedic scenes on the spot, all while making friends and laughing. We’ll use special exercises and games designed to work on teamwork, accepting and celebrating mistakes, thinking faster, enhancing listening skills, playing, and having fun! After the course, the students will showcase their new skills in a graduation performance for the community. We’ll be starting from the basics, so no previous improv experience necessary.

Ages: 12+

Instructor: Nick Asa

Start Date: Feb. 6, 2018

Classes: Tuesdays from 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Performance Date: May 8, 2017 at 7pm

Price: $185

All classes will meet at DCP's Actor's Lab located 20700 N Main Street, Ste. 112 in Cornelius.

Play Development Workshop

Join the award-winning and published playwright and director Matt Webster in the creative process of play writing and development. This innovative workshop is perfect for all actors and potential playwrights that want to be more involved in the evolution of plays. Students will work with the playwright to workshop his most recent plays as well as have opportunities to develop their own scripts as writers, actors and directors. Students will then explore how these scripts play out on stage by bringing them to life in performance. This is a great opportunity to see the life of a play from idea to performance!